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since: 12-09-10, id: 755367, Profile Updated: 05-09-11
country: USA
Author has written 1 story for Sci-Fi.

Quotidian Torture IS Aaron South, Author and Architect Extraordinaire.

Except none of that is true, exactly. Despite three years of college, I'm not much of an architect, and I'm only an author in the sense that I write things and other people occasionally read them and don't run away screaming. My name isn't Aaron South, either, but it might as well be, on the internetz.

I write Sci-Fi, horror, thrillers, and the very, very occasional piece of mushy romance stuff.

Of course, I'm not very good at writing, but I'm just getting started, which is why I need you, dear reader, to give me feedback. Comments, reviews, even a squee every once and a while, if you feel it's warranted. And don't worry. I've been an architectural student for a third of a decade now, I can take criticism. Hell, by this point, I practically bathe in the stuff. I'm like one of those extremophile bacteria that live in geothermal vents.

Also: If you ask real nice, I'll read and review your stuff too. I'll even promise to give constructive criticism!

One last note. The stuff I write might contain violence, language, use of prohibited substances, science, philosophy, religion, and naughty bits (both het and not). I'll try to mark the stories that are NSFW, but if that sort of thing offends you then you might want to, you know, go read something else

Current Projects include:

PHASE: A novel length tale about unpredictable teleportation, first contact, inter-species "interaction", and giving destiny the finger.

5051: Another short story thingy with a setting and a few plot elements shamelessly ripped from a certain webcomic. coughkageroucough Normally I wouldn't post that here, but I love the way some of the dialogue turned out, so as soon as I fix it up, I'll put it online.

: A bunch of unnamed little shorts. You've heard of 24hour comics? Well I'm going to try and do the same for written works.

: And of course the three or four other novels I've got kicking around in my brainpan.

OHGOD WORDS

WORDS EVERWHERE

1. Lacunae
Lacunae: A gap in a manuscript, inscription, text, painting, or a musical work. - A little one-shot short story from this semester's creative writing class. Telling more would spoil. Enjoy!
Fiction: Sci-Fi - Rated: T - English - Sci-Fi - Chapters: 1 - Words: 4,219 - Published: 4-6-11 - Complete
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